Plot hole: Where did Cross get the blood on his hands? The gloves were clean of blood after he looked at the teeth and removed the gloves, so where did it come from?
Ultraviolet (2006)
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Directed by: Kurt Wimmer
Starring: Milla Jovovich, Cameron Bright, Nick Chinlund, Sebastien Andrieu
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7.7/10. One of Milla Jovovich/Anderson's more underrated movies. It's second most underrated to Faces In The Crowd. I would call this interesting as it has a pretty decent plot with Milla playing the role of a resistance fighter, Violet Song. It works in the dystopian future better than the Aeon Flux movie since this one's original whereas the other disregarded its source material. Milla really stands tall here, she knows it can be compared to Resident Evil which I can understand. Still it's relatively good and worth viewing.
Guard: You won't make it out of here with that case.
Violet: Watch me.
Trivia: The studio was unhappy with the first cut of the film, as it was more character-driven and would have got an R-rating, whereas they wanted a dumbed-down PG-13 action movie. The studio forcibly cut about 30 minutes of character and story development scenes out, and dumped it into theaters as quickly as possible. This forced the effects teams to use unfinished renders and animatics in many scenes, which explains why the effects are so bad... the studio didn't give them time to finish them.
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Chosen answer: Her clothes also changes color, and so does the color of the clothes of the real XPD154. It's never fully explained, but it's probably a technological advancement from the future to change colors at will, whether it's bottled hair color or clothes.
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